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    Forest Trail Academy

    3111 Fortune Way

    Suite B-16

    Welling, FL 33414

    Phone: 1-800-890-6269

    1-561-537-5501

    FAX: 866-230-0259

    [email protected]

    www.foresttrailacademy.com

    Forest Trail AcademyStudent Handbook

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    Forest Trail Academy, LLC d/b/a Forest Trail Academy3111 Fortune Way | Suite B-16 | Wellington | Florida | 33414

    Toll Free: 1.800.890.6269 | Main: 561.537.5501 | Fax: 1.866.230.0259

    http://www.foresttrailadademy.com

    Dear Parents/Guardians or Independent Students:

    Welcome to Forest Trail Academy! Thank you in advance for reading the StudentHandbook. Our policies and procedures are detailed in the Handbook, and we are suremany of your questions and/or concerns are addressed here. We expect our students tofollow these policies from their first day so it is extremely important that these are read

    and understood. This handbook contains important information regarding our policies onplagiarism, tips for students to be successful in a virtual school environment, graduationrequirements, and the paths towards getting a diploma.

    We want all of our students to have a successful experience at Forest Trail Academy. Pleasemake sure both you and your child have reviewed our rules of conduct and Internet safety,in addition to all other information.

    Once you have read through the Student Handbook, please print and mail, fax or email theHandbook Receipt Form: http://www.foresttrailacademy.com/images/fta_handbook.pdf.This is required for your childs file. Additionally, if you have not mailed, faxed or emailed

    the enrollment application documents:http://www.foresttrailacademy.com/images/FTA-EnrollmentApplications7262011.pdf, please do so now. We appreciate your understandingthat the file has to be complete within seven (7) days of enrollment in order for your childto continue in our program without any disruptions.

    We are excited about the opportunity to share our learning community with you! If youhave any questions, please contact the school office, Monday Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.Eastern Time. Our office number is 800.890.6269.

    Sincerely,

    Dr. Gifty Chung

    Dr. Chung, Academic Director

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    Forest Trail Academy Student Handbook Table of Contents

    I. Introduction

    A. Forest Trail Academy Board of Directors

    B. Mission

    C. Vision

    D. Philosophy

    II. Course Policies

    A. Academic Integrity

    B. Assignments

    C. Attendance

    D. Bullying & Harassment

    E. Communication with Teachers

    F. Corrections

    G. Course CompletionH. Grading

    I. Honor Code

    J. Internet Safety

    K. Netiquette

    L. Office Hours

    M. Orientation

    N. Progress Reports

    O. Technology Requirements

    III. Administration

    A. Child Abuse Reporting

    B. Confidentiality

    C. Discipline

    D. Grade Level Placements

    E. Grading Scale

    F. Grievance Policy

    G. Honor Roll

    H. Paths to Graduation

    I. Report Cards

    J. Transfer from Non-Accredited SchoolK. Transcripts

    L. Withdrawals/Drop-Outs

    I V. Terms and Condition

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    A. Tuition

    B. Withdrawal/Refund Policy

    C. Financial Responsibility

    D. Suspension, Expulsion and Withdrawal

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    Introduction

    Forest Trail Academy Board of Directors

    Dr. Gifty Chung

    Academic Director, Forest Trail Academy

    Dr. Patricia Allison

    Consultant for Educational Programs: Developing Leaders for Successful Schools

    Ms. Marcia Andrews

    Palm Beach County School Board Member, District 6- (Palm Beach, FL))

    Dr. Ainsley Carry

    Associate Vice President and Dean of Students, Auburn University

    Dr. Constance W. Nihart

    Professor, Montreat College

    Mr. Randall M. Shochet, Esq.

    Attorney and adjunct faculty member for Concord University School of Law, DevryUniversity, and Post University

    Dr. Vernon W. Wooldridge

    Professor, University of Phoenix

    Mission Statement

    The mission of Forest Trail Academy is committed to providing an innovative, academic,cultural, and pragmatic excellence by empowering future leaders of life-long learners in aholistic online environment WORLDWIDE.

    Forest Trail Academy is committed to providing alternative solutions to meet the needs ofstudents with various life circumstances. We provide state and national standardcurriculum online.

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    Vision Statement

    A global, innovative, learner -focused alternative, embracing a culture of educational

    excellence.

    Philosophy

    The philosophy and operational structure of Forest Trail Academy offers alternativesolutions to the educational needs of individuals in unique circumstances who wish toparticipate in a K-12 setting and or earn a high school diploma. Rigorous academiccurriculum and vocationally oriented programs are provided via a self-paced, student-centered method. These educational programs are aligned with the college preparatoryand career-oriented curriculum of traditional schools and are attentive to the variouslearning styles of students.

    Our students learn by means of online or via correspondence (books). The educational

    environment designed for each student is accessible, effective, constructive, nurturing, andtailored to individual needs. Discipline content areas focus on self-paced academicinstruction, career growth, and personal development.

    FOREST TRAIL ACADEMY Academic Advisors assist each student to evaluate educational,career and personal goals in order to create a learning path that accommodates thestudents individual needs. A basic belief of the school is that all students can become life-long learners. Therefore, committed to excellence, the school provides highly qualifiedteachers who are able to challenge students with critical thinking concepts. We are awarethat many of our students do not fit into the 'traditional' school system. Thus, the goal ofFOREST TRAIL ACADEMY is to continue to enhance our alternative solutions to theinnovative methods of individual learning styles.

    We are also cognizant that many students who enroll in FOREST TRAIL ACADEMY may bedealing with different life situations, which may present obstacles to their academicperformance. We aspire to be encouragers, motivators, and supporters of these students.We offer a structured, yet flexible learning environment that promotes academic success.

    FOREST TRAIL ACADEMY's philosophy is an exceptional educational philosophy thatapplies academic skills to real-world situations.

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    Course Policies

    Academic Integrity

    Academic Integrityat Forest Trail Academy means that students submit only their own

    original thoughts and work on all assignments at all times. The most commons types ofacademic dishonesty include cheating, copying part or all of an assignment from another

    source (both from other students & from other sources), and failing to appropriately cite

    sources used during research.

    When students fail to have academic integrity in all their submissions, they are plagiarizing

    their work. The definition of plagiarism is: Copying or imitating the language, ideas, and

    thoughts of another writer and passing them off as ones own original work. Specific

    examples of plagiarism that will not be tolerated are:

    Copying or rephrasing another student's work.

    Having someone else write an assignment or rephrase any part of an assignment

    (not just proofread it).

    Directly copying student aids (for example, Cliff Notes), critical sources, or reference

    materials in part or in whole without acknowledgment.

    Indirect reproduction of students aids, such as Cliff Notes, Cole Notes, critical

    sources, or reference materials by rephrasing ideas borrowed from them without

    acknowledgment.

    Teachers cite plagiarism through a variety of methods. All teachers and students have

    access to Turn It In.com within the Forest Trail Academy system, which provides educators

    and students with a report of any material that appears to be copied from another source.

    This detailed report is very useful to both students and teachers. Students are encouraged

    to submit ALL possible assessments to Turn It In before submitting them to teachers in

    order to avoid any possible infractions. Teachers also use search engines, such as Google, to

    find instances of plagiarism.

    No form of plagiarism will be tolerated at Forest Trail Academy. The following table

    explains the steps taken for each plagiarism offense.

    First Offense Second Offense Third OffenseThe assignment will receivea grade of 0.

    The assignment will receivea grade of 0.

    The student will faceexpulsion from the school.

    Administration office willThe instructor will indicatethat the submission is

    The instructor will email thestudent and notify him/her

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    plagiarized and will blockall further submissions tothat course.

    of the citation and that it isthe second offense in thatcourse.

    contact student andparent(s)/guardian(s) tonotify status of enrollmentin Forest Trail Academy.The instructor will email the

    student and provide

    information about theplagiarism citation and willprovide a research reportthat student must complete.

    The student must composea letter of apology to the

    instructor, a letter to theschool, and a letter to thesource from which thematerial was taken. Thecriteria of these threeletters will be at thediscretion of the instructor.

    The instructor will notifythe administration for acitation in the students file.

    The instructor will delete allassignments submitted tothe course and the studentwill have to re-submit all

    new and authenticassignments in the course.

    Only upon satisfactorycompletion of the assignedresearch report will thestudent be released tocontinue submittingassignments for the course.

    The instructor will notifythe administration for acitation in the students file.Student/Parent will have topay for the individualcourse as reflected on thetuition page on the mainwebsite.

    The student may choose toresubmit the plagiarizedassignment, but may onlyreceive credit for theassignment.

    Only upon satisfactorycompletion of the letterswill the student be releasedto continue submittingassignments for the course.

    What can you do to avoid this issue? Our teachers have come up with some information

    that you may find helpful in avoiding plagiarism issues.

    1. Remember your teachers want to see your own work: It is NEVER acceptable to

    go to a Wikipedia, Yahoo Answers, Book Rags or any other website, copy all or partof the information there, and submit the assignment. It is not enough to simply put a

    link at the bottom of the page to cite the source. If you are using words that are not

    100% completely your own, you MUST use quotation marks around the information

    and put the citation not only at the end of your paper, but at the end of the quotation .

    We will NEVERask you to simply copy and paste information and submit it. Thats

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    not learning. We want you to do research and then demonstrateyourlearning in

    your own words.

    2. Work on your course(s) daily:One thing weve noticed is that students are looking

    at a course that is about to expire or they want to go on vacation and their parents

    wont let them unless theyve completed a certain amount of the course or their

    parents have set a schedule for them to complete assignments and they are trying to

    cram weeks of work into a day or two, etc. These students, under the wire, are

    trying to complete assignments that should take hours and are using shortcuts like

    pulling down answers from yahoo answers or just copying and pasting information

    from websites and submitting information. If you take this shortcut it will create

    much more of a headache for you than you realize do the work yourself. Work on

    your course(s) daily.

    3. Demonstrate your own understanding: Another thing weve noticed is thatsome

    students will look at comprehension questions like questions from a novel or

    other reading just typethat question into the Google search engine, copy whatthey find, and then hit submit. This too is plagiarism and Turn It In will find this.

    4. Sharing work from other students is also plagiarism: Some students are in the

    same courses as other students they know (such as siblings in the same house or

    students going to another school and taking courses virtually as well). These

    students can be tempted to share assignments. Teachers are submitting work

    regularly to Turn It In and this program will catch this type of plagiarism as well.

    5. Since changing only a few words is still plagiarism, it is helpful to use more

    than one source when doing research. This way you dont have just one

    explanation or description in your mind when writing your answers.

    Assignments

    In some ways, submitting assignments virtually is just like submitting them at a traditional

    school. However, in some ways it is very different. While each assignment, course, and

    teacher varies, there are some general rules of thumb to remember when submitting

    assignments.

    All of your submissions are considered to be formal, academic submissions. Whether you

    are submitting work for Algebra or History, all instructors expect that basic grammar

    conventions are followed. It is important for you to remember that all of your academicwriting should contain a few elements:

    1. Capitalization: Things that you would capitalize in an essay for your English class

    should be capitalized in your other classes as well. America, I, Ohio, the Civil War,

    etc. are all proper nouns and must be capitalized. Lower case letters are appropriate

    for some emails, texts, chats, etc., but are never appropriate in formal submissions.

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    2. Punctuation: Basic punctuation is required for the reader to understand your

    writing. Periods and commas should be a part of every submission. Not using

    punctuation, again, is sometimes appropriate in emails, texts, chats, and other

    informal writing, but is never appropriate in formal submissions.

    3. Structure: While you dont need to have a Masters Degree in English to besuccessful in writing for your non-English courses, you do need to use basic

    structure to get your message across. A paragraph needs to be at least three

    sentences long, but really shouldnt be more than five. An essay should have a strong

    idea (thesis) that is supported by facts in the essay. Sentences should be clear and

    easy to understand without complicated or incomplete structure.

    While grammar isnt the focus of all courses, it is expected that you use these basic points of

    grammar in your formal submissions. If you have questions, never hesitate to ask your

    teacher.

    One of the keys to receiving full credit for any assignment is to demonstrate an

    understanding of the assignment.

    Why do teachers require that you write, take quizzes, or complete projects? Just to give you

    a grade? No! The reason you write, take quizzes, and complete projects is to demonstrate

    that you understand the material. At the end of the day, teachers want you to learn about

    the subject. Your Social Studies teacher wants you to understand the causes and

    consequences of the Civil War, the impact the Industrial Revolution had on urban America,

    the advances made during the Progressive Era, etc. Your English teacher, Spanish teacher,

    Algebra teacher andothers want you to learn things specifically for that subject. Theassignments you submit are the way in which you demonstrate to your teacher that you

    know those things.

    Before you submit an assignment, you should always take a moment to think, Have I

    shown my teacher how much Ive learned? Taking this moment to consider whether or not

    you have demonstrated your understanding will go a long way in ensuring you receive full

    credit for your work!

    Attendance

    Forest Trail Academy is an academic environment that allows students flexibility in

    submitting assignments and attending class. There are no set requirements for student

    attendance. However, it is strongly recommended that the students work for 3-5 hours a

    day and or a minimum of 20 hours per week.

    Minimally, it is strongly recommended that the student check into the school at least 3

    times per week. This can ensure that students are updated on emails and announcements

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    from teachers, are responding to feedback from teachers, and are focusing on their

    schoolwork.

    Bullying & Harassment

    Forest Trail Academy expects that all students attending Forest Trail Academy and allpersonnel employed by Forest Trail Academy not engage in bullying or harassment.Bullying and harassment will not be tolerated and shall be cause for disciplinary action.

    Forest Trail Academy defines bullying as systematically and chronically inflicting physicalhurt or psychological distress on one or more students or employees. It is further definedas unwanted, purposeful written, verbal, nonverbal or physical behavior, including but notlimited to, any threatening, insulting, or dehumanizing gesture, by an adult or student, thathas the potential to create an intimidating, hostile or offensive educational environment orcause long term damage; cause discomfort or humiliation; or unreasonably interfere withthe individuals school performance or participation, is carried out repeatedly and is often

    characterized by an imbalance of power. Bullying may involve, but is not limited to: Unwanted teasing

    Threatening

    Intimidating

    Cyber stalking Cyber bullying

    Sexual, religious, or racial harassment

    Public humiliation

    Social exclusion, including incitement and/or coercion Rumor or spreading of falsehoods

    Forest Trail Academy defines harassment as any threatening, insulting, or dehumanizinggesture, use of technology, computer software, or written, verbal or physical conductdirected against a student or school personnel that:

    Has the effect of substantially interfering with a students educational performance,and The Virtual School personnelswork performance, or eithers opportunities orbenefits;

    Has the effect of substantially negatively impacting a students or personnelsemotional or mental well-being;

    Or has the effect of disrupting the orderly operation of the school.

    Forest Trail Academy defines cyber stalking as engaging in a course of conduct tocommunicate, or to cause to be communicated, words, images, or language by or throughthe use of electronic mail or electronic communication, directed at or about a specificperson, causing substantial emotional distress to that person and serving no legitimatepurpose.

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    Further, Forest Trail Academy defines cyber bullying as the willful and repeatedharassment and intimidation of a person through the use of digital technologies, including,but not limited to, e-mail, blogs, social websites (e.g. MySpace, Facebook), chat rooms, andinstant messaging.

    The consequences for students for behaviors and actions that violate Forest TrailAcademys policy on bullying and harassment will be determined by the administrationand may include:

    Student/Teacher/Parent Conferences

    Suspension or Expulsion from Forest Trail Academy

    Communication with Teachers

    When a student has a question or issue with an assignment, the teacher needs a lot of

    information to address the issue or answer the question. When sending a message via the

    message center asking a teacher about a particular issue, make sure your message has thefollowing:

    1. The course you are in. Are you in Algebra I or II, Social Studies 7, or Spanish II ? This

    helps the teacher identify the specific course you are enrolled in quickly.

    2. The specific name of the assignment. Each teacher has multiple subjects with

    multiple assignments and no way to memorize them all! When you send a message ,

    make sure you provide the specific name of the assignment so that the teacher can

    pinpoint the lesson and/or assignment.

    3. A very specific question. Before you ask the question or ask about an issue think,

    What is the result Im looking for? Do you wanta teacher to look at an assignment

    that hasnt been graded yet? Make sure s/he understands that clearly in the

    message. Do you have a question about how the Ancient Romans organized their

    government? Make sure you give the teacher a very specific question to answer.

    4. Teachers are only able to communicate within the Forest Trail system via the

    message center or the community. You may request a telephone conference only in

    emergency basis.

    Forest Trail Academy is an asynchronous learning environment. Teachers respond to

    messages within 24-48 hours.

    Corrections

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    Forest Trail Academy provides students with the opportunity to respond to the feedback

    provided by their teachers. Please see the list below for how corrections are handled by

    type of assignment:

    Quizzes: If a student scores below 70% on a quiz, he or she may automatically re-

    take the quiz. Because of this, students are not shown the answers. . If a student stillfails to achieve a 70% on a quiz after the second attempt, it is at the teachers

    discretion to re-open the quiz. However, this is not done frequently and only for

    extraordinary circumstances. So, take your time and be prepared.

    Assignments, Essays, and Worksheets: If a student scores below 70% on an

    assignment, essay, or worksheet, he or she may automatically re-take the

    assignment. If a student still fails to achieve a 70% on an assignment, essay, or

    worksheet after the second attempt, it is at the teachers discretion to re-open the

    assignment, essay, or worksheet. However, this is not done frequently and only for

    extraordinary circumstances.

    Course Completion

    Full time students have a maximum of one year (365 days/ 12 months) from enrollment

    date to complete their course work. Full time students have a minimum of 180 days /6

    months) to complete their course work.

    Students who are enrolled in the part time have a maximum of 180 days/ 6 months to

    complete their course work. Students who are enrolled in the part time program have a

    minimum of 90 days/ 3 months to complete their course work.

    Students who are enrolled in the individual course(s) program have a maximum of 180

    days/6 months days to complete their course work. Students who are enrolled in the

    individual course(s) program have a minimum of 45 days/ approximately a month and a

    half to complete their course work.

    If the student is unable to complete requirements for a course due to hardship

    circumstances in that timeframe she/ he or she will receive an incomplete grade. Courses

    with Incomplete Grades may be re-taken for an additional fee.

    There is no option to take a final or comprehensive exam to exempt out of a course. It isalso not an option for students to complete a course without completing all the

    assignments. Students are expected to complete all coursework before a course will be

    marked as completed, and attain grades and or credits. Per our policy, students must

    complete ALL assessments (assignments, worksheets, quizzes, tests, essays, projects, etc.,)

    in all courses in order to attain grades and or credits from Forest Trail Academy.

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    Grading

    Quizzes/tests are graded automatically by the system. Teachers will grade all other

    assignments, essays, and worksheets in 48-72 hours.

    Honor Code

    Forest Trail Academy seeks to create an environment in which students, teachers, parents,

    and administration can work together, interact, and learn from one another in ways that

    protect both personal freedom and community standards. For such a community to

    succeed, its members must learn to accept differences, which is only possible if all involved

    seek mutual understanding by means of respectful communication. The Honor Code serves

    as an educational tool to hold you accountable for engaging each other in dialogues that

    yield greater awareness for all parties involved. By demonstrating respectful conduct, we

    will create an atmosphere conducive to learning and growing. Students at Forest Trail

    Academy agree to follow each of the following statements.

    1. Respect For Academic Honesty in all my efforts. Not only will I not cheat, representthe work of others as my own, allow others to copy my work or plagiarize, but I willalso at all times use my best efforts to accomplish the highest academic achievementof which I am capable.

    2. Respect For Others in all my words, expressions and actions. I will be respectful toeveryone participating in The Virtual School community, and will refrain fromhurtful remarks about appearance, race, religion, family, intelligence and sexuality. Iwill respect people's privacy. I will not deprive others of their right to be happy andsuccessful in the school community. I will uphold the policies of The Virtual School

    in all my actions.3. Respect For Myself in everything I do. I understand that my work, my conduct with

    others, my personal honor, and the honor of my school community are my personalresponsibility. I will uphold this code by observing it myself and helping the schoolcommunity observe it too. I understand that if I observe violations of this HonorCode and do not stand up and uphold it, I have violated the code and my community.I accept my responsibility not to passively participate in a violation by allowing it tocontinue even though I know it to be wrong.

    Internet Safety

    All students and personnel at Forest Trail Academy should appreciate the availability of theInternet to fulfill the educational needs of students. While Forest Trail Academy

    understands that some internet sites contain illegal, defamatory, inaccurate, or offensive

    information, it is the responsibility of the user to utilize critical thinking skills to determine

    the validity, accuracy, and suitableness of the content for educational purposes.

    Additionally, students and personnel shall not send information that is illegal, defamatory,

    inaccurate, or offensive via the Internet.

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    Students of Forest Trail Academy should not reveal any personal information (description,

    telephone numbers, address, etc.) about themselves or others over the Internet and they

    should not attempt to contact anyone they have met using Internet resources. Everyone

    accessing Forest Trail Academys network must keep his or her password private and must

    not share it with anyone.

    Should anyone have cause to suspect that the school network has been compromised or

    that there is a security concern, the student or personnel involved must notify Forest Trail

    Academys administration immediately.

    Netiquette

    The term "netiquette" refers to the set of guidelines for interacting and communicating

    with others online (e-mail, message boards, social networking sites, etc.). Just as etiquette

    encourages polite, respectful behavior in real life, netiquette emphasizes the same in the

    digital world.

    Students are expected to abide by the following standards:

    Avoid sarcasm, jargon, and slang. Swear words are unacceptable.

    Never use derogatory comments, including those regarding race, age, gender, sexual

    orientation, religion, ability, political persuasion, body type, physical or mental

    health, or access issues.

    Dont shout! Writing in all caps is considered SHOUTING. A word or two here and

    there to emphasize a point may occasionally be acceptable, but avoid sending

    messages in all capital letters. Focus your responses on the questions or issues being discussed, not on the

    individuals involved.

    Be constructive with your criticism, not hurtful.

    Review your messages before sending them. Remove easily misinterpreted language

    and proofread for typos.

    Respect other peoples privacy.

    Don't broadcast online discussions, and never reveal other people's email addresses.

    Remember: Treat others as you want to be treated!

    Dont send messages while angry. Wait 24 hours then write a calm reply.

    Office Hours

    To assist student learning, Forest Trail Academy offers live chats for students. Each teacher

    holds at least 2 thirty-minute chats each week. Each teacher creates his orher own

    schedule so contact your teacher about scheduled times. However, these chat times are not

    designed to limit the students access to teachers. All teachers are happy to work with a

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    student at any time to set up a chat that is convenient for both the teacher and the student.

    Remember, though, that students and teachers live across the world so time zones will

    have to be considered in the chat scheduling process.

    Orientation

    Upon enrollment at Forest Trail Academy for the first time, each student is requiredto

    complete an orientation course. This orientation course must be completed before the

    student can proceed to take other courses for which he or she is registered.

    Progress Reports

    Students and parents can access current grades and attendance under their log anytime to

    see how they are progressing throughout the courses. If questions arise about their

    progress, students are encouraged to contact their teachers.

    Teachers will also follow a students progress. If it appears that the students ability tocomplete the course with a passing grade by the time the course expires is in jeopardy, the

    teacher will notify the parent through the Forest Trail Academy message center.

    Technology Information & Requirements:

    Parents/Students enrolled in the online program are expected to understand that a

    computer with internet access, scanner, and a printer is required.

    Our system is a windows based platform and is compatible with all Microsoft products

    (Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Excel, etc.) If you do not have Microsoft Office, you can

    use Wordpad. In addition, there are many FREE solutions that are compatible or can be

    used in place of Microsoft Office. One FREE product we have tested is Libre Office

    http://www.libreoffice.organd works with both PCs and MACs.

    Our system is compatible with most browsers. However, we recommend using Microsoft

    Internet Explorer and or Mozilla Firefox.

    Technical RequirementsMacintosh Windows

    System 8.5 or higher 500 MHz or Faster

    512 Mb RAMColor Monitor

    8x or faster CD-ROM

    Keyboard and Mouse

    Internet Accesscable modem or DSL suggested

    Hard drive with at least 2GB available

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    Sound card and speakersQuick Time & Windows Media Player

    Most up-to-date Microsoft Internet Explorer with Adobe FlashMost up-to-date Firefox with Adobe Flash

    Scanner

    Printer

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    Administration

    Child Abuse Reporting

    Forest Trail Academy recognizes the serious problem of child abuse, neglect, and

    abandonment and the crucial role of school personnel in regard to this problem. Therefore,any Forest Trail Academy personnel who has cause to suspect that any child is an abused,

    neglected, or abandoned child must report the case of such immediately to the

    administration.

    Confidentiality

    It is the policy of Forest Trail Academy that student and personnel records and other

    records identifying the names of students and personnel are confidential. Such records

    shall not be made available to any agency of state, federal, or local government or any

    individual except pursuant to such process, order, or subpoena as may be authorized underthe authority of, and pursuant to, federal, state, or local law relating to civil, criminal, or

    administrative discovery procedures or legislative investigative power.

    Forest Trail Academy personnel shall not disclose student records and their contents as

    pertaining to individual students, the students records and their contents, or any other

    identifiable information to any other individual, corporation, institution, government agent,

    or agency.

    Discipline

    Teaching and learning occur most efficiently in a climate of order. Courteous, consideratebehavior is required of all students at all times for all students attending Forest Trail

    Academy. The administration and teaching staff at Forest Trail Academy will use the

    necessary means to ensure that an environment conducive to learning and safety is

    maintained. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who disrupt this environment

    or break school rules. Possible action includes restrictions to remove access to certain

    permissions (like community, chat, etc), long-term suspension, and/or expulsionfrom

    Forest Trail Academy.

    A student who is an accessory to a serious offense is guilty of misconduct and can be

    punished just as if he had or shecommitted the offense. This means that a student is not to

    do anything that might cause, encourage, or assist a serious violation to take place.

    Grade Level Placements

    Forest Trail Academy uses the Florida educational model. In high school, each class ranges

    from half (.5) to one regular academic credit. A student typically earns four to six (4-6) high

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    school credits in an academic year (including summer school). The total number of credits

    earned and core courses taken by a student at the beginning of the academic year

    determines grade level placement/classification for that year. In K-8 setting, students may

    take 4-6 courses per grade level. The total number of courses (minimally the four core

    courses-math, science, language arts, and social studies) taken by a student at the

    beginning of the academic year and satisfactorily passing each course determines grade

    level placement/classification for that year.

    Grading Scale

    A - 90-100

    B - 80-89

    C - 70-79

    D 60-69

    F - 59 & below

    Grievance Policy

    Forest Trail Academy seeks to provide personalized instruction for each student. Forest

    Trail Academy believes that each student is distinctive, so learning should be dynamic,

    flexible, and engaging; academic offerings should be integrated rather than isolated;

    students, parents, and community members share responsibility for learning; students

    should have choices in how they learn and how they present the information they have

    learned in class; and that assessments should be usedforstudent learning.

    Although Forest Trail Academy personnel strive to provide the most engaging academic

    experience for students possible, there may be times when a student, parent, or

    stakeholder may have a concern. When a dispute arises, the student, parent or guardian,

    or other stakeholder is encouraged to first discuss the issue or problem with the person or

    persons involved. The student may seek the assistance of a guidance counselor or other

    faculty members to mediate the dispute.

    Should speaking with the person or persons involved not resolve the concern, a grievance

    may be filed with the administration. The written grievance should contain the name of the

    student, the instructor or staff member, date of grievance, dispute, or dissatisfaction,

    detailed description of the grievance, and the desired outcome. The administration will

    respond in writing within three to five (3-5) school days of receipt of the written grievance.

    Honor Roll

    Students are eligible for the honor roll when they have As and Bs in all of their classes.

    These students may also be eligible to join the National Honor Society with our school.

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    Paths to Graduation

    There are three paths to graduation at Forest Trail Academy: College Prep, General, and

    Vocational. It is important for each student to consider which path is best suited for his or

    her academic and professional goals.

    It is the responsibility of all students to make sure they have completed all the

    requirements for graduation. For further assistance, please contact your Academic Advisor

    College Prep Diploma (24) Credits

    This program takes the traditional four years to complete high school and requires

    students to take at least 24 credits in core content areas. Foreign language is required for

    this program. Students must earn at least 14 of the 24 required credits in specified

    rigorous-level courses.

    English (4) Credits: Major concentration in composition, reading for information, andliterature

    Mathematics (4) Credits: Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, and any 1 credit higher level

    mathematics course

    Science (4) Credits: Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry, and any 1 credit science course

    Social Studies (4) Credits: World History, American History, American Government,

    Economics, and any 1 credit social studies course

    Foreign Language: (2) Credits

    Fine Arts: (1) Credit

    Health: () CreditPersonal Fitness: () Credit

    Electives: (4) or more Credits

    General Diploma (21) Credits

    The requirements of this program are designed to prepare students for entering a

    postsecondary institution of education. This accelerated graduation program requires

    fewer credits than a college preparatory diploma. Students must earn at least 11 of the 21

    required credits in specified rigorous-level courses. Foreign language is not a requirement

    in this program.

    English (4) Credits: Major concentration in composition, reading for information, and

    literature

    Mathematics (4) Credits: any four mathematical courses, one of which must be

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    Algebra I or its equivalent, one of which must be in geometry or its equivalent, and any 2

    credit higher-level mathematics or practical life skills mathematic course

    Science (3) Credits: any three science courses, two of which must have a laboratory

    component

    Social Studies (4) Credits: World History, American History, American Government,

    Economics, and any 1 credit social studies course.

    Fine Arts: (1) Credit

    Health: () Credit

    Personal Fitness: () Credit

    Electives: (4) or more Credits

    Vocational Diploma (16) Credits

    The requirements of this program are designed to prepare students for entrance into a

    technical center or entrance into the workforce. This accelerated graduation program

    requires fewer credits and focuses more on academic courses. Students must earn at least

    15 of the 16 required credits in specified rigorous-level courses. Foreign language is not a

    requirement in this program.

    English (4) Credits: Literature, Writing, Usage & Mechanic of Writing, Rhetorical Skills

    Math (3) Credits: Number Operations & Number Sense, Algebra I, Data Analysis, Statistics/

    Probabilities

    Science (3) Credits: Life Science, Earth & Space Science, Biology or Science in Social and

    Personal Perspectives

    Social Studies (3) Credits: World History, American History, American Government and

    Economics

    Fine Art: (1) Credit

    Elective: (1) Credit

    Health: () Credit

    Personal Fitness: () Credit

    Report Cards

    Upon request, the student will receive a report bearing the final grade in each course

    taken. The grade report will be a computer-generated sheet that will be sent to the

    students via email on file.

    The final grade is the only grade that appears on the student's permanent academic records

    and is the grade that determines whether or not the student passes the course. The

    transcript is the student's official record, not the progress report. To order a transcript,

    please visit:http://www.foresttrailacademy.com/images/FTA-

    TranscriptRequest7262011.pdfand complete the Transcript Request Form.

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    Transfer from Non-Accredited School

    Forest Trail Academy reserves the right to accept or not accept credits from any school. If a

    student is accepted and transfers to Forest Trail Academy from a non-accredited school, he

    or she may be enrolled provisionally and must pass all course work the first academic year

    to receive credit for previous work. If all grades are not satisfactory or passing, the studentwill have to repeat the course(s) for an additional fee. Forest Trail Academy reserves the

    right to assess/evaluate students at anytime.

    Transcripts

    A student may request a photocopy of his orher academic record from the Registrars

    office. Students who owe money and/or materials will be denied a copy of any transcript

    until payment is made and/or materials are returned.

    Withdrawals/Drop-Outs

    A student who withdraws from school for any reason must obtain awithdrawal form

    http://www.foresttrailacademy.com/images/FTA-WithdrawalForm7262011.pdf. Itmust

    be properly filled out and returned. In addition, students who are withdrawing or dropping

    out, must fill out an exit survey, which is required of all students. Students who withdraw

    or drop out of school must pay all school debts. Students who do not clear all debts will not

    be allowed to re-enter school until this is corrected. See the entire policy:

    refund/withdrawal(http://www.foresttrailacademy.com/terms-and-conditions.html).

    Terms and Conditions(http://www.foresttrailacademy.com/terms-and-conditions.html)

    Tuition

    Forest Trail Academy has both public and private sections of this web site. Access to theseprivate sections requires a username and password which are created during theapplication process. Forest Trail Academy offers installment payment plans to make iteasier for parents and guardians to budget their financial obligations. Upon enrollment, thestudent's parent or guardian is agreeing to pay the total tuition for the then-current schoolyear either in full or according to an installment plan. Students on a payment plan thatwithdraw are responsible for the tuition balance. No records will be issued for students

    who withdraw with a tuition balance. Tuition includes access to up to six (6) credits.Families who wish to enroll in additional courses may seek permission from our academiccounselor. If approved, there will be additional fees for these additional courses. Studentsmust complete ALL work in order to attain grades and or credits.

    Withdrawal/Refund Policy

    Due to proprietary software, content, intellectual property, we offer a 5 day refund policy.Families have 5 days to determine if the Academy's programs suit the needs of their

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    student(s). Refunds will be granted according to the following policies as long as the familywithdraws from the Academy via written notice as specified. The only written notice wewill accept is ourStudent Withdrawal Form.http://www.foresttrailacademy.com/images/FTA-WithdrawalForm7262011.pdf (Pleasedownload and complete the Withdrawal Form with appropriate signature (s) and fax to our

    office). We will not accept verbal withdrawals or any other means of withdrawals. Refundsare issued minus the non-refundable registration fee. There are no absolutely no refundsafter 5 days; however, a student can withdraw at any time. Students must complete ALLwork in order to attain grades and or credits.

    Financial Responsibility

    Forest Trail Academy offers installment payment plans to make it easier for parents orguardians to budget yearly tuition costs. These plans are offered interest free as long asinvoice payments are not late. For accounts that are not current, a finance charge 1.5%(subject to State and National regulations) is added on a monthly basis and will accumulateuntil the account is paid. Returned checks are subject to a $30.00 Return Check Fee.

    Accounts that are placed in collection because of non-payment are subject to additionalfees as permitted by law. The account holder is responsible for all collection costsassociated with collection activities for accounts that are cancelled for non-payment.Accounts cancelled or suspended for non-payment are subject to reporting to creditagencies and collection services. Parents/Guardian/Students on a payment plan thatwithdraw are responsible for the tuition balance. No records will be issued for studentswho withdraw with a tuition balance.

    Suspension, Expulsion and Withdrawal

    Suspension is a temporary discontinuance of access to Forest Trail Academy private

    sections. Students remain enrolled during a suspension and all financial responsibilitiesremain in effect during a suspension. If a student is expelled for any reason, the financialresponsibility still relies on the parent/guardian/student. Parents must pay the remainingbalance immediately. Suspension or expulsion can occur for a variety of reasons, includingabuse.

    Please be cognizant that you will find the most up to datepolicies on the schools main website

    (www.foresttrailacademy.com).The main website will always supersede the student handbook

    policy as we reserve the right to update and amend at anytime without notice. We encourage

    you to check the website periodically. Thank you for reading the Student Handbook.

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